How to get from Costa Brava to Barcelona? And anyway, do the tourist departments exist at the hotels in Costa Brava, where you can choose sightseeing tours? Can you reach, say, Andorra from the Costa Brava? How long does it take, how much can it cost and does it make sense? And where you can get from the Costa Brava, if it is planned to rest on the coast for 2 weeks?

Answer Nadezhda Khvatova, Russian Express
How to get to depends first of all on which city in Costa Brava you plan to rest.

If from Calella to Blanes, then by train, if in Lloret de Mar or Tossa de Mare, then by bus to Blanes and then by train. The train passes, in fact, to one of the subway lines. The schedule can usually be found at the reception desk of the hotel where you will be staying.

Usually tourists buy excursions or from representatives of host firms or to the travel agency, they are in almost every city. The prices there are lower, but the service is easier.

In Andorra our partners organize excursions, and whether to go or not is subjective. There's a great shopping, since it's a duty-free zone, but it's a long way to go, some tourists complained that they were tired. It's up to you: it's better to rest and go on a shopping trip to outlet or to Barcelona, ​​or to Andorra. One-way trip takes about 3 hours

Visit there are a lot of interesting places - Madrid, Valencia, and the south of France, and the north of Spain (Pamplona, ​​San Sebastian), depending on how much time you are willing to spend on trips. If it is a question of short (in one day) excursions, then the most popular are the S.Dali and Gerona Theater Museum, Montserrat, to the south of France, a panorama of Barcelona or Barcelona Gaudi. The choice is huge.

We wish you a pleasant and interesting holiday!

February 18, 2013

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